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| | Professor Hugo Junkers (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14) |
 | | By 1918, Junkers, in collaboration with Fokker, had built nearly 400 military aircraft, but from then on he devoted himself solely to passenger aircraft. |
 | | From the Junkers F "Anneliese," designed in November, 1918, the F-13 was developed, the first Junkers all-metal low-wing monoplane. |
 | | That year the German Government used devious financial means to deprive Junkers of the ownership of his plant, and in 1934 the Nazis took it over completely. |
| www.aviation-history.com /airmen/junkers.htm (291 words) |
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